Orangeburg County officials reconstruct face of remains found in woods

This is a facial reconstruction of the remains of a man that were found in a wooded area in Orangeburg in January 2012. Orangeburg County Sheriff's Office

Orangeburg County officials have released a facial reconstruction of a man whose remains were found in a wooded area last year.

The remains were found Jan. 28, 2012, off Five Chop Road in Orangeburg, according to according to Sheriff Leroy Ravenell.

The man is believed to have been 15 to 21 years old. He had a pierced right earlobe. He was wearing size 9½ Timberland boots, a size 3L John Blaze jacket with lettering around the hood that said “Cash Rules Everything Around Me” and size 2L red and blue Bugle Boy basketball shorts.

Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 803-534-3550 or leave an anonymous tip at CrimeStoppers at 803-274-6372.

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